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Early voting, absentee voting, electronic voting...all have their draw-backs. Vote on voting day, show a state issued picture ID. Sign off on the list. Mark a paper ballot. Have your thumb inked so you can't walk through again, or go to another precinct. Allow foreign serving military to vote absentee, and make it uncomplicated for them... Otherwise, show up at the place where you vote and just stand in line and do it.

Is that so hard? JD

One cannot reason someone out of something they were not reasoned into. - Jonathan Swift

Early voting, absentee voting, electronic voting...all have their draw-backs. Vote on voting day, show a state issued picture ID. Sign off on the list. Mark a paper ballot. Have your thumb inked so you can't walk through again, or go to another precinct. Allow foreign serving military to vote absentee, and make it uncomplicated for them... Otherwise, show up at the place where you vote and just stand in line and do it.

Early voting, absentee voting, electronic voting...all have their draw-backs. Vote on voting day, show a state issued picture ID. Sign off on the list. Mark a paper ballot. Have your thumb inked so you can't walk through again, or go to another precinct. Allow foreign serving military to vote absentee, and make it uncomplicated for them... Otherwise, show up at the place where you vote and just stand in line and do it.

Early voting, absentee voting, electronic voting...all have their draw-backs. Vote on voting day, show a state issued picture ID. Sign off on the list. Mark a paper ballot. Have your thumb inked so you can't walk through again, or go to another precinct. Allow foreign serving military to vote absentee, and make it uncomplicated for them... Otherwise, show up at the place where you vote and just stand in line and do it.

Is that so hard? JD

Have not seen a paper ballot in over a decade....isnt the hanging chad what got us to the Supreme Court last time

All my Exes live in Texas

Originally Posted by lanse brown

A few things that I learned still ring true. "Lanse when you get a gift, say thank you and walk away. When you get a screwing walk away. You are going to get a lot more screwings than gifts"

Early voting, absentee voting, electronic voting...all have their draw-backs. Vote on voting day, show a state issued picture ID. Sign off on the list. Mark a paper ballot. Have your thumb inked so you can't walk through again, or go to another precinct. Allow foreign serving military to vote absentee, and make it uncomplicated for them... Otherwise, show up at the place where you vote and just stand in line and do it.

Is that so hard? JD

No, it isn't. It has always worked for me. Our election ladies put in a long day but most of them look forward to it. Of course their turn out numbers are not large in our rural area. I can see where some areas in our country need more than one day to take care of all the voters.

charly

"Well, you know even though I'm old my body should not be worn out.............I'm a lazy person so I never used it enough to wear it out"